Sinusoidal wave going trough entire human audio spectrum, starting at 20Hz and ending at 20kHz. Note that the frequency increases exponentially, the idea was to increase the frequency by constant fraction of currently played frequency rather than by a constant value (which would result in clearly noticeable fast change at lower frequencies and nearly no change at higher frequencies). Enjoy.
Note: This wave has the same volume level measured by acoustic pressure all the time, however human sound perception differs depending on frequency. For lower frequencies (below 1kHz) you might want to increase your volume, but don't forget to lower it later to avoid damage to your hearing.
If you don't hear anything below 40-50Hz even at full volume your audio hardware is probably incapable of playing lowest frequencies. You might want to try to listen on the headphones in such case. Also if you stop hearing sound somewhere between 10kHz - 20kHz - do not increase your volume for safety reasons. Every human hears a bit differently and have different hearing thresholds. Hearing range also changes with age. Younger people can usually hear higher frequencies.
For HD (High Definition) version of this test, which might yield better audio quality see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-iCZElJ8m0

published:02 Oct 2012

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Inaudible Audible sound and their different characteristics is shown in this video. Here you get to learn various types of sound and their frequency, vibration and amplitude. Get to know more about types of sound in https://byjus.com/physics/inaudible-audible-sound/

In this class, we'll study about 'Sound'. The topic for this section is 'Audible and Inaudible Sounds'. We'll help you build your foundation for Physics, so ask us your doubts or topics you want us to cover in the comments section.
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The award winning Toppr platform leverages 4 methods of learning, each delivering a tailor-made experience for the student:
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An average human is capable of hearing frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz. Are you a superhuman or worse than average? Check it out!
The older we get, the harder it becomes for us to hear high-frequency sounds. The worse it gets, the fewer chances you have of hearing the birds sing, the beeping of your microwave, and even consonants like s,h or f. You don’t want that to happen to you, right? Do you have any reasons to worry about it? How can you test your ears?
Here's a simple, but 100 % accurate test you can take, and we are going to run it in a few moments. When it’s done, we are going to share some fun facts on hearing we bet you didn’t know.
What should you do? Put on your headphones. Make sure you are in a quiet place, with no background noises.
TIMESTAMPS
Test description 0:35
Best hearing test ever 2:15
Results 3:05
10 fun facts about hearing 3:46
SUMMARY
How many of you turned out to be superhumans who could catch the sound at 150? Anyone? Oh, yours was 120? That’s pretty amazing, too. 110? That is also better than the average result. Well done! Now, let us see how many of us hear have average or better than average hearing.
If your results are not so good, do not panic. Your age influences your ability to hear high frequencies, remember? If it’s really bad, try it again. Maybe the sound was off on your computer. If you are perfectly sure it’s not the computer to blame, you might want to see a doctor to figure out what’s wrong.
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How far away can you hear the different sounds of PUBG? I investigated some of the most important ones and put them in this video. Did I forget some? Let me know in the comments, and I might include them in another vid.
Music: CryingVoice - Burning
Soundcloud user name: cryingvoicemusic
Outtro music: MK2 - Destructoid

Was looking for a midi for a project, but I couldn't find the one I needed. Came across a website that promised to convert MP3s to midis, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from the fact that the result sounded like a piano factory exploding, I also could have sworn I heard sung lyrics in it, even though the only midi track was a piano. Not sure how the converter works, but I guess the way vocals are recreated via piano is similar enough to the real song for our brains to mentally fill in the words where there aren't any. Maybe? Pianos usually don't talk.
Let me know how well you hear the lyrics, if at all, and what other songs you tried!
Stuff I used:
Converter- http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-midi.html
3D Midi visualizer- http://sourceforge.jp/projects/miditrail/
Midi instrument editor - http://www.synthfont.com/
The midis I made from the video: https://www.mediafire.com/?cds9m6ss88ew38h

published:05 Mar 2015

views:9186779

Mystery sounds above 24k hertz while recording an interview. I had to slow it down to hear what it might be.
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20Hz to 20kHz (Human Audio Spectrum)

Sinusoidal wave going trough entire human audio spectrum, starting at 20Hz and ending at 20kHz. Note that the frequency increases exponentially, the idea was to increase the frequency by constant fraction of currently played frequency rather than by a constant value (which would result in clearly noticeable fast change at lower frequencies and nearly no change at higher frequencies). Enjoy.
Note: This wave has the same volume level measured by acoustic pressure all the time, however human sound perception differs depending on frequency. For lower frequencies (below 1kHz) you might want to increase your volume, but don't forget to lower it later to avoid damage to your hearing.
If you don't hear anything below 40-50Hz even at full volume your audio hardware is probably incapable of playing lowest frequencies. You might want to try to listen on the headphones in such case. Also if you stop hearing sound somewhere between 10kHz - 20kHz - do not increase your volume for safety reasons. Every human hears a bit differently and have different hearing thresholds. Hearing range also changes with age. Younger people can usually hear higher frequencies.
For HD (High Definition) version of this test, which might yield better audio quality see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-iCZElJ8m0

4:01

Inaudible and Audible Sound and Their Characteristics

Inaudible and Audible Sound and Their Characteristics

Inaudible and Audible Sound and Their Characteristics

Inaudible Audible sound and their different characteristics is shown in this video. Here you get to learn various types of sound and their frequency, vibration and amplitude. Get to know more about types of sound in https://byjus.com/physics/inaudible-audible-sound/

Audible Sounds

Class 9 Physics: Sound | Audible and Inaudible Sounds

In this class, we'll study about 'Sound'. The topic for this section is 'Audible and Inaudible Sounds'. We'll help you build your foundation for Physics, so ask us your doubts or topics you want us to cover in the comments section.
Download Toppr
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=haygot.togyah.app&hl=en
About Toppr:
Toppr is an after school learning app for K12 students. Our vision is to personalise education using technology. We cater to the curricular learning needs of students who are preparing for various school board exams, olympiads and scholarship tests as well as for engineering and medical college entrance exams.
The award winning Toppr platform leverages 4 methods of learning, each delivering a tailor-made experience for the student:
* 2000+ hours of byte sized video lectures
* More than half a million information rich practice questions
* Instant, always on assisted learning; ask doubts over chat
* Massive take-from-anywhere tests, benchmarking performance
These modules leverage our proprietary content of over a million learning pieces, that give each student a unique learning path and the best value for the time spent studying.
In a market where education is either a walled garden, with those that need help getting the least attention or a "one size fits all" one-to-many content distribution engine; Toppr offers effective learning that works for each and every student.
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Cool Hearing Test: Are You a Superhuman?

An average human is capable of hearing frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz. Are you a superhuman or worse than average? Check it out!
The older we get, the harder it becomes for us to hear high-frequency sounds. The worse it gets, the fewer chances you have of hearing the birds sing, the beeping of your microwave, and even consonants like s,h or f. You don’t want that to happen to you, right? Do you have any reasons to worry about it? How can you test your ears?
Here's a simple, but 100 % accurate test you can take, and we are going to run it in a few moments. When it’s done, we are going to share some fun facts on hearing we bet you didn’t know.
What should you do? Put on your headphones. Make sure you are in a quiet place, with no background noises.
TIMESTAMPS
Test description 0:35
Best hearing test ever 2:15
Results 3:05
10 fun facts about hearing 3:46
SUMMARY
How many of you turned out to be superhumans who could catch the sound at 150? Anyone? Oh, yours was 120? That’s pretty amazing, too. 110? That is also better than the average result. Well done! Now, let us see how many of us hear have average or better than average hearing.
If your results are not so good, do not panic. Your age influences your ability to hear high frequencies, remember? If it’s really bad, try it again. Maybe the sound was off on your computer. If you are perfectly sure it’s not the computer to blame, you might want to see a doctor to figure out what’s wrong.
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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6:06

GUIDE: How far away can you HEAR SOUNDS? Audible distances of PUBG

GUIDE: How far away can you HEAR SOUNDS? Audible distances of PUBG

GUIDE: How far away can you HEAR SOUNDS? Audible distances of PUBG

How far away can you hear the different sounds of PUBG? I investigated some of the most important ones and put them in this video. Did I forget some? Let me know in the comments, and I might include them in another vid.
Music: CryingVoice - Burning
Soundcloud user name: cryingvoicemusic
Outtro music: MK2 - Destructoid

Auditory Illusions: Hearing Lyrics Where There Are None

Was looking for a midi for a project, but I couldn't find the one I needed. Came across a website that promised to convert MP3s to midis, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from the fact that the result sounded like a piano factory exploding, I also could have sworn I heard sung lyrics in it, even though the only midi track was a piano. Not sure how the converter works, but I guess the way vocals are recreated via piano is similar enough to the real song for our brains to mentally fill in the words where there aren't any. Maybe? Pianos usually don't talk.
Let me know how well you hear the lyrics, if at all, and what other songs you tried!
Stuff I used:
Converter- http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-midi.html
3D Midi visualizer- http://sourceforge.jp/projects/miditrail/
Midi instrument editor - http://www.synthfont.com/
The midis I made from the video: https://www.mediafire.com/?cds9m6ss88ew38h

2:18

Mystery Sounds Above the Audible Frequency Spectrum!

Mystery Sounds Above the Audible Frequency Spectrum!

Mystery Sounds Above the Audible Frequency Spectrum!

Mystery sounds above 24k hertz while recording an interview. I had to slow it down to hear what it might be.
http://oliverjhughes.com
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http://soundcloud.com/oliverjhughes
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http://facebook.com/oliverjohnhughes

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20Hz to 20kHz (Human Audio Spectrum)

Sinusoidal wave going trough entire human audio spectrum, starting at 20Hz and ending at 20kHz. Note that the frequency increases exponentially, the idea was to increase the frequency by constant fraction of currently played frequency rather than by a constant value (which would result in clearly noticeable fast change at lower frequencies and nearly no change at higher frequencies). Enjoy.
Note: This wave has the same volume level measured by acoustic pressure all the time, however human sound perception differs depending on frequency. For lower frequencies (below 1kHz) you might want to increase your volume, but don't forget to lower it later to avoid damage to your hearing.
If you don't hear anything below 40-50Hz even at full volume your audio hardware is probably incapable of playi...

published: 02 Oct 2012

Inaudible and Audible Sound and Their Characteristics

Inaudible Audible sound and their different characteristics is shown in this video. Here you get to learn various types of sound and their frequency, vibration and amplitude. Get to know more about types of sound in https://byjus.com/physics/inaudible-audible-sound/

published: 28 Sep 2018

Audible Sounds

Class 9 Physics: Sound | Audible and Inaudible Sounds

In this class, we'll study about 'Sound'. The topic for this section is 'Audible and Inaudible Sounds'. We'll help you build your foundation for Physics, so ask us your doubts or topics you want us to cover in the comments section.
Download Toppr
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=haygot.togyah.app&hl=en
About Toppr:
Toppr is an after school learning app for K12 students. Our vision is to personalise education using technology. We cater to the curricular learning needs of students who are preparing for various school board exams, olympiads and scholarship tests as well as for engineering and medical college entrance exams.
The award winning Toppr platform leverages 4 methods of learning, each delivering a tailor-made experience for the student:
* 2000+ hours of by...

published: 24 Oct 2017

CAN YOU HEAR THIS? | AUDIBLE FREQUENCY RANGE CHALLENGE.

Humans can hear audio frequencies ranging between 20 Hz (Hertz) to 20,000 Hz.
But as we grow up, our ears lose the ability to hear the full audible spectrum.
Find out what's your maximum audible frequency!
Hearing range describes the range of frequencies that can be heard by humans or other animals, though it can also refer to the range of levels. The human range is commonly given as 20 to 20,000 Hz, though there is considerable variation between individuals, especially at high frequencies, and a gradual loss of sensitivity to higher frequencies with age is considered normal. Sensitivity also varies with frequency, as shown by equal-loudness contours. Routine investigation for hearing loss usually involves an audiogram which shows threshold levels relative to a normal.
Several animal spec...

published: 22 Jan 2017

Cool Hearing Test: Are You a Superhuman?

An average human is capable of hearing frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz. Are you a superhuman or worse than average? Check it out!
The older we get, the harder it becomes for us to hear high-frequency sounds. The worse it gets, the fewer chances you have of hearing the birds sing, the beeping of your microwave, and even consonants like s,h or f. You don’t want that to happen to you, right? Do you have any reasons to worry about it? How can you test your ears?
Here's a simple, but 100 % accurate test you can take, and we are going to run it in a few moments. When it’s done, we are going to share some fun facts on hearing we bet you didn’t know.
What should you do? Put on your headphones. Make sure you are in a quiet place, with no background noises.
TIMESTAMPS
Test description 0:35
Best...

published: 30 Nov 2017

GUIDE: How far away can you HEAR SOUNDS? Audible distances of PUBG

How far away can you hear the different sounds of PUBG? I investigated some of the most important ones and put them in this video. Did I forget some? Let me know in the comments, and I might include them in another vid.
Music: CryingVoice - Burning
Soundcloud user name: cryingvoicemusic
Outtro music: MK2 - Destructoid

NASA Space Sounds

Auditory Illusions: Hearing Lyrics Where There Are None

Was looking for a midi for a project, but I couldn't find the one I needed. Came across a website that promised to convert MP3s to midis, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from the fact that the result sounded like a piano factory exploding, I also could have sworn I heard sung lyrics in it, even though the only midi track was a piano. Not sure how the converter works, but I guess the way vocals are recreated via piano is similar enough to the real song for our brains to mentally fill in the words where there aren't any. Maybe? Pianos usually don't talk.
Let me know how well you hear the lyrics, if at all, and what other songs you tried!
Stuff I used:
Converter- http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-midi.html
3D Midi visualizer- http://sourceforge....

published: 05 Mar 2015

Mystery Sounds Above the Audible Frequency Spectrum!

Mystery sounds above 24k hertz while recording an interview. I had to slow it down to hear what it might be.
http://oliverjhughes.com
http://vimeo.com/oliverjhughes
http://soundcloud.com/oliverjhughes
http://twitter.com/oliverjhughes
http://instagram.com/oliverhughes
http://facebook.com/oliverjohnhughes

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Also LOL that Vest went and got the screengrab for the shoes...so don't mind that they're Mens...and in Canadian dollars...
The scratching and sounds got pretty intense in this!!! I know it might not be for everyone, but I hope those of you who enjoy this type of trigger also enjoy this video :D
I’m now on Spotify! Listen while your phone is off :) ►SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/56r9ccCkwBCSDHIYviwhcv
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Sinusoidal wave going trough entire human audio spectrum, starting at 20Hz and ending at 20kHz. Note that the frequency increases exponentially, the idea was to increase the frequency by constant fraction of currently played frequency rather than by a constant value (which would result in clearly noticeable fast change at lower frequencies and nearly no change at higher frequencies). Enjoy.
Note: This wave has the same volume level measured by acoustic pressure all the time, however human sound perception differs depending on frequency. For lower frequencies (below 1kHz) you might want to increase your volume, but don't forget to lower it later to avoid damage to your hearing.
If you don't hear anything below 40-50Hz even at full volume your audio hardware is probably incapable of playing lowest frequencies. You might want to try to listen on the headphones in such case. Also if you stop hearing sound somewhere between 10kHz - 20kHz - do not increase your volume for safety reasons. Every human hears a bit differently and have different hearing thresholds. Hearing range also changes with age. Younger people can usually hear higher frequencies.
For HD (High Definition) version of this test, which might yield better audio quality see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-iCZElJ8m0

Sinusoidal wave going trough entire human audio spectrum, starting at 20Hz and ending at 20kHz. Note that the frequency increases exponentially, the idea was to increase the frequency by constant fraction of currently played frequency rather than by a constant value (which would result in clearly noticeable fast change at lower frequencies and nearly no change at higher frequencies). Enjoy.
Note: This wave has the same volume level measured by acoustic pressure all the time, however human sound perception differs depending on frequency. For lower frequencies (below 1kHz) you might want to increase your volume, but don't forget to lower it later to avoid damage to your hearing.
If you don't hear anything below 40-50Hz even at full volume your audio hardware is probably incapable of playing lowest frequencies. You might want to try to listen on the headphones in such case. Also if you stop hearing sound somewhere between 10kHz - 20kHz - do not increase your volume for safety reasons. Every human hears a bit differently and have different hearing thresholds. Hearing range also changes with age. Younger people can usually hear higher frequencies.
For HD (High Definition) version of this test, which might yield better audio quality see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-iCZElJ8m0

Inaudible and Audible Sound and Their Characteristics

Inaudible Audible sound and their different characteristics is shown in this video. Here you get to learn various types of sound and their frequency, vibration ...

Inaudible Audible sound and their different characteristics is shown in this video. Here you get to learn various types of sound and their frequency, vibration and amplitude. Get to know more about types of sound in https://byjus.com/physics/inaudible-audible-sound/

Inaudible Audible sound and their different characteristics is shown in this video. Here you get to learn various types of sound and their frequency, vibration and amplitude. Get to know more about types of sound in https://byjus.com/physics/inaudible-audible-sound/

Class 9 Physics: Sound | Audible and Inaudible Sounds

In this class, we'll study about 'Sound'. The topic for this section is 'Audible and Inaudible Sounds'. We'll help you build your foundation for Physics, so ask...

In this class, we'll study about 'Sound'. The topic for this section is 'Audible and Inaudible Sounds'. We'll help you build your foundation for Physics, so ask us your doubts or topics you want us to cover in the comments section.
Download Toppr
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=haygot.togyah.app&hl=en
About Toppr:
Toppr is an after school learning app for K12 students. Our vision is to personalise education using technology. We cater to the curricular learning needs of students who are preparing for various school board exams, olympiads and scholarship tests as well as for engineering and medical college entrance exams.
The award winning Toppr platform leverages 4 methods of learning, each delivering a tailor-made experience for the student:
* 2000+ hours of byte sized video lectures
* More than half a million information rich practice questions
* Instant, always on assisted learning; ask doubts over chat
* Massive take-from-anywhere tests, benchmarking performance
These modules leverage our proprietary content of over a million learning pieces, that give each student a unique learning path and the best value for the time spent studying.
In a market where education is either a walled garden, with those that need help getting the least attention or a "one size fits all" one-to-many content distribution engine; Toppr offers effective learning that works for each and every student.
Subscribe to Toppr: https://www.youtube.com/toppr
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In this class, we'll study about 'Sound'. The topic for this section is 'Audible and Inaudible Sounds'. We'll help you build your foundation for Physics, so ask us your doubts or topics you want us to cover in the comments section.
Download Toppr
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=haygot.togyah.app&hl=en
About Toppr:
Toppr is an after school learning app for K12 students. Our vision is to personalise education using technology. We cater to the curricular learning needs of students who are preparing for various school board exams, olympiads and scholarship tests as well as for engineering and medical college entrance exams.
The award winning Toppr platform leverages 4 methods of learning, each delivering a tailor-made experience for the student:
* 2000+ hours of byte sized video lectures
* More than half a million information rich practice questions
* Instant, always on assisted learning; ask doubts over chat
* Massive take-from-anywhere tests, benchmarking performance
These modules leverage our proprietary content of over a million learning pieces, that give each student a unique learning path and the best value for the time spent studying.
In a market where education is either a walled garden, with those that need help getting the least attention or a "one size fits all" one-to-many content distribution engine; Toppr offers effective learning that works for each and every student.
Subscribe to Toppr: https://www.youtube.com/toppr
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Cool Hearing Test: Are You a Superhuman?

An average human is capable of hearing frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz. Are you a superhuman or worse than average? Check it out!
The older we get, the harder...

An average human is capable of hearing frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz. Are you a superhuman or worse than average? Check it out!
The older we get, the harder it becomes for us to hear high-frequency sounds. The worse it gets, the fewer chances you have of hearing the birds sing, the beeping of your microwave, and even consonants like s,h or f. You don’t want that to happen to you, right? Do you have any reasons to worry about it? How can you test your ears?
Here's a simple, but 100 % accurate test you can take, and we are going to run it in a few moments. When it’s done, we are going to share some fun facts on hearing we bet you didn’t know.
What should you do? Put on your headphones. Make sure you are in a quiet place, with no background noises.
TIMESTAMPS
Test description 0:35
Best hearing test ever 2:15
Results 3:05
10 fun facts about hearing 3:46
SUMMARY
How many of you turned out to be superhumans who could catch the sound at 150? Anyone? Oh, yours was 120? That’s pretty amazing, too. 110? That is also better than the average result. Well done! Now, let us see how many of us hear have average or better than average hearing.
If your results are not so good, do not panic. Your age influences your ability to hear high frequencies, remember? If it’s really bad, try it again. Maybe the sound was off on your computer. If you are perfectly sure it’s not the computer to blame, you might want to see a doctor to figure out what’s wrong.
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An average human is capable of hearing frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz. Are you a superhuman or worse than average? Check it out!
The older we get, the harder it becomes for us to hear high-frequency sounds. The worse it gets, the fewer chances you have of hearing the birds sing, the beeping of your microwave, and even consonants like s,h or f. You don’t want that to happen to you, right? Do you have any reasons to worry about it? How can you test your ears?
Here's a simple, but 100 % accurate test you can take, and we are going to run it in a few moments. When it’s done, we are going to share some fun facts on hearing we bet you didn’t know.
What should you do? Put on your headphones. Make sure you are in a quiet place, with no background noises.
TIMESTAMPS
Test description 0:35
Best hearing test ever 2:15
Results 3:05
10 fun facts about hearing 3:46
SUMMARY
How many of you turned out to be superhumans who could catch the sound at 150? Anyone? Oh, yours was 120? That’s pretty amazing, too. 110? That is also better than the average result. Well done! Now, let us see how many of us hear have average or better than average hearing.
If your results are not so good, do not panic. Your age influences your ability to hear high frequencies, remember? If it’s really bad, try it again. Maybe the sound was off on your computer. If you are perfectly sure it’s not the computer to blame, you might want to see a doctor to figure out what’s wrong.
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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GUIDE: How far away can you HEAR SOUNDS? Audible distances of PUBG

How far away can you hear the different sounds of PUBG? I investigated some of the most important ones and put them in this video. Did I forget some? Let me kno...

How far away can you hear the different sounds of PUBG? I investigated some of the most important ones and put them in this video. Did I forget some? Let me know in the comments, and I might include them in another vid.
Music: CryingVoice - Burning
Soundcloud user name: cryingvoicemusic
Outtro music: MK2 - Destructoid

How far away can you hear the different sounds of PUBG? I investigated some of the most important ones and put them in this video. Did I forget some? Let me know in the comments, and I might include them in another vid.
Music: CryingVoice - Burning
Soundcloud user name: cryingvoicemusic
Outtro music: MK2 - Destructoid

Auditory Illusions: Hearing Lyrics Where There Are None

Was looking for a midi for a project, but I couldn't find the one I needed. Came across a website that promised to convert MP3s to midis, so I figured I'd give ...

Was looking for a midi for a project, but I couldn't find the one I needed. Came across a website that promised to convert MP3s to midis, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from the fact that the result sounded like a piano factory exploding, I also could have sworn I heard sung lyrics in it, even though the only midi track was a piano. Not sure how the converter works, but I guess the way vocals are recreated via piano is similar enough to the real song for our brains to mentally fill in the words where there aren't any. Maybe? Pianos usually don't talk.
Let me know how well you hear the lyrics, if at all, and what other songs you tried!
Stuff I used:
Converter- http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-midi.html
3D Midi visualizer- http://sourceforge.jp/projects/miditrail/
Midi instrument editor - http://www.synthfont.com/
The midis I made from the video: https://www.mediafire.com/?cds9m6ss88ew38h

Was looking for a midi for a project, but I couldn't find the one I needed. Came across a website that promised to convert MP3s to midis, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from the fact that the result sounded like a piano factory exploding, I also could have sworn I heard sung lyrics in it, even though the only midi track was a piano. Not sure how the converter works, but I guess the way vocals are recreated via piano is similar enough to the real song for our brains to mentally fill in the words where there aren't any. Maybe? Pianos usually don't talk.
Let me know how well you hear the lyrics, if at all, and what other songs you tried!
Stuff I used:
Converter- http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-midi.html
3D Midi visualizer- http://sourceforge.jp/projects/miditrail/
Midi instrument editor - http://www.synthfont.com/
The midis I made from the video: https://www.mediafire.com/?cds9m6ss88ew38h

Mystery Sounds Above the Audible Frequency Spectrum!

Mystery sounds above 24k hertz while recording an interview. I had to slow it down to hear what it might be.
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Mystery sounds above 24k hertz while recording an interview. I had to slow it down to hear what it might be.
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Mystery sounds above 24k hertz while recording an interview. I had to slow it down to hear what it might be.
http://oliverjhughes.com
http://vimeo.com/oliverjhughes
http://soundcloud.com/oliverjhughes
http://twitter.com/oliverjhughes
http://instagram.com/oliverhughes
http://facebook.com/oliverjohnhughes

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How do yall like my makeup? ;D LOL It was professionally done that morning and I was like "HELLNAH AM I LETTING THIS GO TOWASTE" and filmed like three videos that day. Lol.
Also LOL that Vest went and got the screengrab for the shoes...so don't mind that they're Mens...and in Canadian dollars...
The scratching and sounds got pretty intense in this!!! I know it might not be for everyone, but I hope those of you who enjoy this type of trigger also enjoy this video :D
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I find that I get a lot of comments and messages about using ASMR for anxiety, depression, and more. I can totally relate with that, and ASMR is an awesome outlet for those things. However, if you’re interested, above is a link to a website with real, professional & licensed counselors. You can type to them, or call them! It’s actually a really cool service and I use it personally. It costs as low as $35 a week, and you don’t have to leave your house to use it. :)
FTC: By using my BetterHelp referral link you are supporting this channel. I receive commissions on any sales, but I only promote products I believe in. (I use this website to talk to my own personal therapist!)
I also donate regularly to The Brain and BehaviorResearchFoundation. I highly recommend it! They give grants to scientists who do studies to better understand and treat mental illnesses.
(http://bbrfoundation.org/)
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The last ASMR video to help me sleep:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4XyZwO6p6A
xxGibi
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Find me on the internet!
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How do yall like my makeup? ;D LOL It was professionally done that morning and I was like "HELLNAH AM I LETTING THIS GO TOWASTE" and filmed like three videos that day. Lol.
Also LOL that Vest went and got the screengrab for the shoes...so don't mind that they're Mens...and in Canadian dollars...
The scratching and sounds got pretty intense in this!!! I know it might not be for everyone, but I hope those of you who enjoy this type of trigger also enjoy this video :D
I’m now on Spotify! Listen while your phone is off :) ►SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/56r9ccCkwBCSDHIYviwhcv
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My upload schedule:
►Every Tuesday
►Every Thursday
►Every Saturday
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(💖☀️Seeking Therapy or Counseling? Try online.)
http://www.tryonlinetherapy.com/gibiasmr/
I find that I get a lot of comments and messages about using ASMR for anxiety, depression, and more. I can totally relate with that, and ASMR is an awesome outlet for those things. However, if you’re interested, above is a link to a website with real, professional & licensed counselors. You can type to them, or call them! It’s actually a really cool service and I use it personally. It costs as low as $35 a week, and you don’t have to leave your house to use it. :)
FTC: By using my BetterHelp referral link you are supporting this channel. I receive commissions on any sales, but I only promote products I believe in. (I use this website to talk to my own personal therapist!)
I also donate regularly to The Brain and BehaviorResearchFoundation. I highly recommend it! They give grants to scientists who do studies to better understand and treat mental illnesses.
(http://bbrfoundation.org/)
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The last ASMR video to help me sleep:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4XyZwO6p6A
xxGibi
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Find me on the internet!
►SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/56r9ccCkwBCSDHIYviwhcv
►TWITCH/LIVESTREAMING: https://www.twitch.tv/gggibi
►TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/GibiOfficial (I use this the most)
►INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/GibiOfficial
►SHOP: https://teespring.com/stores/gibi-official
►EU SHOP: https://teespring.com/stores/gibi-official-EU
►GAMING CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/a75KLT
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Thank you to my assistant Shawn, for editing this video!! Feel free to compliment his wonderful work anytime :D (you can find him here: https://twitter.com/MrTheVestman)

20Hz to 20kHz (Human Audio Spectrum)

Sinusoidal wave going trough entire human audio spectrum, starting at 20Hz and ending at 20kHz. Note that the frequency increases exponentially, the idea was to increase the frequency by constant fraction of currently played frequency rather than by a constant value (which would result in clearly noticeable fast change at lower frequencies and nearly no change at higher frequencies). Enjoy.
Note: This wave has the same volume level measured by acoustic pressure all the time, however human sound perception differs depending on frequency. For lower frequencies (below 1kHz) you might want to increase your volume, but don't forget to lower it later to avoid damage to your hearing.
If you don't hear anything below 40-50Hz even at full volume your audio hardware is probably incapable of playing lowest frequencies. You might want to try to listen on the headphones in such case. Also if you stop hearing sound somewhere between 10kHz - 20kHz - do not increase your volume for safety reasons. Every human hears a bit differently and have different hearing thresholds. Hearing range also changes with age. Younger people can usually hear higher frequencies.
For HD (High Definition) version of this test, which might yield better audio quality see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-iCZElJ8m0

Inaudible and Audible Sound and Their Characteristics

Inaudible Audible sound and their different characteristics is shown in this video. Here you get to learn various types of sound and their frequency, vibration and amplitude. Get to know more about types of sound in https://byjus.com/physics/inaudible-audible-sound/

Class 9 Physics: Sound | Audible and Inaudible Sounds

In this class, we'll study about 'Sound'. The topic for this section is 'Audible and Inaudible Sounds'. We'll help you build your foundation for Physics, so ask us your doubts or topics you want us to cover in the comments section.
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Cool Hearing Test: Are You a Superhuman?

An average human is capable of hearing frequencies from 20hz to 20000hz. Are you a superhuman or worse than average? Check it out!
The older we get, the harder it becomes for us to hear high-frequency sounds. The worse it gets, the fewer chances you have of hearing the birds sing, the beeping of your microwave, and even consonants like s,h or f. You don’t want that to happen to you, right? Do you have any reasons to worry about it? How can you test your ears?
Here's a simple, but 100 % accurate test you can take, and we are going to run it in a few moments. When it’s done, we are going to share some fun facts on hearing we bet you didn’t know.
What should you do? Put on your headphones. Make sure you are in a quiet place, with no background noises.
TIMESTAMPS
Test description 0:35
Best hearing test ever 2:15
Results 3:05
10 fun facts about hearing 3:46
SUMMARY
How many of you turned out to be superhumans who could catch the sound at 150? Anyone? Oh, yours was 120? That’s pretty amazing, too. 110? That is also better than the average result. Well done! Now, let us see how many of us hear have average or better than average hearing.
If your results are not so good, do not panic. Your age influences your ability to hear high frequencies, remember? If it’s really bad, try it again. Maybe the sound was off on your computer. If you are perfectly sure it’s not the computer to blame, you might want to see a doctor to figure out what’s wrong.
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Have you ever seen a talking slime? Here he is – SlickSlime Sam: https://goo.gl/zarVZo
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GUIDE: How far away can you HEAR SOUNDS? Audible distances of PUBG

How far away can you hear the different sounds of PUBG? I investigated some of the most important ones and put them in this video. Did I forget some? Let me know in the comments, and I might include them in another vid.
Music: CryingVoice - Burning
Soundcloud user name: cryingvoicemusic
Outtro music: MK2 - Destructoid

Auditory Illusions: Hearing Lyrics Where There Are None

Was looking for a midi for a project, but I couldn't find the one I needed. Came across a website that promised to convert MP3s to midis, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Aside from the fact that the result sounded like a piano factory exploding, I also could have sworn I heard sung lyrics in it, even though the only midi track was a piano. Not sure how the converter works, but I guess the way vocals are recreated via piano is similar enough to the real song for our brains to mentally fill in the words where there aren't any. Maybe? Pianos usually don't talk.
Let me know how well you hear the lyrics, if at all, and what other songs you tried!
Stuff I used:
Converter- http://www.ofoct.com/audio-converter/convert-wav-or-mp3-ogg-aac-wma-to-midi.html
3D Midi visualizer- http://sourceforge.jp/projects/miditrail/
Midi instrument editor - http://www.synthfont.com/
The midis I made from the video: https://www.mediafire.com/?cds9m6ss88ew38h

Mystery Sounds Above the Audible Frequency Spectrum!

Mystery sounds above 24k hertz while recording an interview. I had to slow it down to hear what it might be.
http://oliverjhughes.com
http://vimeo.com/oliverjhughes
http://soundcloud.com/oliverjhughes
http://twitter.com/oliverjhughes
http://instagram.com/oliverhughes
http://facebook.com/oliverjohnhughes

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How do yall like my makeup? ;D LOL It was professionally done that morning and I was like "HELLNAH AM I LETTING THIS GO TOWASTE" and filmed like three videos that day. Lol.
Also LOL that Vest went and got the screengrab for the shoes...so don't mind that they're Mens...and in Canadian dollars...
The scratching and sounds got pretty intense in this!!! I know it might not be for everyone, but I hope those of you who enjoy this type of trigger also enjoy this video :D
I’m now on Spotify! Listen while your phone is off :) ►SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/56r9ccCkwBCSDHIYviwhcv
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My upload schedule:
►Every Tuesday
►Every Thursday
►Every Saturday
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(💖☀️Seeking Therapy or Counseling? Try online.)
http://www.tryonlinetherapy.com/gibiasmr/
I find that I get a lot of comments and messages about using ASMR for anxiety, depression, and more. I can totally relate with that, and ASMR is an awesome outlet for those things. However, if you’re interested, above is a link to a website with real, professional & licensed counselors. You can type to them, or call them! It’s actually a really cool service and I use it personally. It costs as low as $35 a week, and you don’t have to leave your house to use it. :)
FTC: By using my BetterHelp referral link you are supporting this channel. I receive commissions on any sales, but I only promote products I believe in. (I use this website to talk to my own personal therapist!)
I also donate regularly to The Brain and BehaviorResearchFoundation. I highly recommend it! They give grants to scientists who do studies to better understand and treat mental illnesses.
(http://bbrfoundation.org/)
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The last ASMR video to help me sleep:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4XyZwO6p6A
xxGibi
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Find me on the internet!
►SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/56r9ccCkwBCSDHIYviwhcv
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If vibrations caused by bearing wear start to occur, the malfunction indicator lamp will blink continuously, an audible chime will sound (in certain models) and the vehicle will be placed in a temporary engine protection mode with reduced power and acceleration....

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- U.S ... "The CVR records radio transmissions and sounds in the cockpit, such as the pilots' voices, audible alerts and aircraft/engine noise," Boeing said. Indonesian officials were quoted by local newspaper Kompas as saying on Monday that the CVR of the Boeing 737 was found near the site of the crash at 9.10 a.m ... ....

If vibrations caused by bearing wear start to occur, the malfunction indicator lamp will blink continuously, an audible chime will sound (in certain models) and the vehicle will be placed in a temporary engine protection mode with reduced power and acceleration....

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- U.S ... "The CVR records radio transmissions and sounds in the cockpit, such as the pilots' voices, audible alerts and aircraft/engine noise," Boeing said. Indonesian officials were quoted by local newspaper Kompas as saying on Monday that the CVR of the Boeing 737 was found near the site of the crash at 9.10 a.m ... ....

... teacher sounds laughable.” ... They’re not coming into my classroom feeling safe or feeling loved, and it’s hard for me as a teacher to then expect them, every day, to be ready to learn,” Baranwal tells Truthout, soundingaudibly tired after a teaching shift....

More. GREENBAY, Wis. – A missing 13-year-old girl was found alive Thursday nearly three months after her parents were found shot to death in their Wisconsinhome, authorities say ... A suspect was taken into custody shortly after, Fitzgerald said.&nbsp; ... ... Just she’s alive." ... The sound of yelling was audible in the background, according to the call log ... ....

The GooglePixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL have faced quite a few problems since the launch. Among these are audio problems that people have reported with the latest flagship smartphone lineup by Google... This patch will be available on the previous pixel devices as well. WATCH ... The reduction also happens in “overly loud sounds” in favor of audible speech ... ....

Local public safety efforts came to the forefront with presentations and votes to the Sedalia City Council...SPD will add the rank of corporal as a new supervisor over patrol officers ... 16 ... Federal Signal Corporation conducted a sound test on the city’s tornado sirens and found the sirens are audible outdoors in all areas of the city ... 20 ... ....

FELTON, California, January 8, 2019 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- FELTON, California, January 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- ...Hearing aids are comparatively small devices that fit in the ear and used by partially deaf people. These devices help improve the hearing by making the soundaudible for the person ... Ltd. among others ... MarketSegment ... 1-866-831-4085 Email....

That involves some combination of flashes on the side of the the eyes and a buzzing sound. There’s no haptic feedback or bone conduction for audio, though an audible alert is sent to the connected found, which could come in handy if you’re using your phone for audio in the car ... ....

In 2017, Associated Press obtained and published recordings of the sounds the embassy personnel complained of hearing ... It’s possible that unidentifiable, highly sophisticated, non-audible weaponized microwaves or electromagnetic missiles were the culprit, not the sounds identified by the U.S....

1-seeded Saints in a rematch in New Orleans on Sunday ... 1 ... They’re more sound in the defensive secondary ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 ... 7 ... When defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz was handing out assignments last week and the name Tarik Cohen came up, it would have been understandable if the sound of crickets was the only audible response from the Eagles’ defensive backs ... 8....